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Around 50 people were arrested in a Swedish‑led European police operation, dubbed “Empact Trident,” targeting cross‑border crime in the Baltic Sea region. Police said the arrests – about 20 of them in Sweden – were accompanied by seizures of drugs and stolen goods worth nearly five million Swedish kronor. In total, over 33,000 individuals and 22,000 vehicles were checked, and 150 criminal reports were filed covering aggravated theft, drug offences, environmental crimes and money‑laundering. The operation, which has been running for several years, highlighted the extensive nature of trans‑national criminal networks moving freely between countries, according to Mikael Eliasson, the operation’s leader.

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Around 50 arrested in Swedish-led European police operation against cross-border crime in Baltic Sea region

Around 50 people have been arrested in a Swedish-led European operation against cross-border crime in the Baltic Sea region, police said in a press release

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